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you know, then of course i didn't have 1999 go talk to because the people that were perpetrating me werethe police. it. >> was my first time ever and it was -- had tough time convincing myself that i'm still a virgin. >> if this is happening to me, you know, i can only -- surely i'm not the only one. which i found opt later going through the claims process that i wasn't. >> they wanted to serve their country, oftentimes they had many relatives in the military and they were just expected that this was what they would do. they would join the military, have career an serve their country. so when they were assaulted they decided, still believed in the process, they decided to come forward and it was at that point that they were experiencing all of them -- just about everyone we spoke to who reported experienced just horrific reprisals. and they were really -- eventually even driven out of the military. >> the level of trauma is so debilitating that it leads to severe depression. very isolated behavior they don't have any kind of therapeutic treatment that is effective or available to them. t
you know, then of course i didn't have 1999 go talk to because the people that were perpetrating me werethe police. it. >> was my first time ever and it was -- had tough time convincing myself that i'm still a virgin. >> if this is happening to me, you know, i can only -- surely i'm not the only one. which i found opt later going through the claims process that i wasn't. >> they wanted to serve their country, oftentimes they had many relatives in the military and they were...
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punishing the perpetrator of the rape or the murder they'll take a girl from one family the perpetrators family and they'll give that girl usually in marriage to the victim's family. he kind of took on the whole than kill method well you see how difficult it is to obtain justice because you are a woman it hurts you because you know that you can do anything to change the situation if you will and this is because society is in the hands of men and maddow has someone who at this point the concept of justice is still nonexistent in court . it's very hard for women particularly conservative areas of the country to seek help and sadly if a young girl or a woman goes to the police complaining about something like to master violence or rape or a forced marriage often should be met with a lot of hostility sometimes she can be ostracized by society that basically thinks that problem should be kept in the home and we also sometimes see women. until recently a woman could be knocked out for having been raped even the woman when they get raped they go to the gym instead to lessen their wives were goi
punishing the perpetrator of the rape or the murder they'll take a girl from one family the perpetrators family and they'll give that girl usually in marriage to the victim's family. he kind of took on the whole than kill method well you see how difficult it is to obtain justice because you are a woman it hurts you because you know that you can do anything to change the situation if you will and this is because society is in the hands of men and maddow has someone who at this point the concept...
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tens upon tens of thousands of false affidavits have been perpetrated. that is not a small offense. would you like to see civil charges and maybe criminal charges as well. >> what i was lease pleased to s the attorney general of mississippmissouriindict the cey that help perpetrate the fraud on the american people. the president was indicted on friday in missouri i think you will see the attorney's general continue the investigation. one question i have is that making sure that our criminal investigative rights are presear preserved. you can't give up your job. the other issue that i'm focused on is my ability to continue my lawsuit against a company called merce with which i believe is engaged in a central practice. they are involved folks that allow and facilitate the process. >> the deal that has been on the table the majority of the attorneys general that have agreed to it does that take away your ability to criminally prosecute anyone involved in fraudulent foreclosures? >> no it does not. no it does not. >> there are a couple of little things that i need to button down on that
tens upon tens of thousands of false affidavits have been perpetrated. that is not a small offense. would you like to see civil charges and maybe criminal charges as well. >> what i was lease pleased to s the attorney general of mississippmissouriindict the cey that help perpetrate the fraud on the american people. the president was indicted on friday in missouri i think you will see the attorney's general continue the investigation. one question i have is that making sure that our...
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a democratic transition in syria that follows the cessation of the ab or ent violence they're perpetrating on their own people. how we get there, there is a number of aspects to that that mostly involve coordinating with our international partners and further pressuring and isolating asad. yes, jc? >> how concerned is this administration the counter urn r insurgency in fact could have the earmarks, could have the markings of an embedded al qaeda? >> look, i think as these kinds of questions were asked during the period of the situation in libya, we don't know everything about what the so-called opposition is. remember, the situation in syria is one where peaceful protests were fired upon and that when the violence is pretty one-sided here. if you are referring to the comments about aqi and others, we find it worth noting that overall the air has beens bring and what it represents and the way that it demonstrates the desire for greater freedom and prosperity and for democracy in the region by the people of the region is an absolute repudiation of the ideology of al qaeda, and it proves even
a democratic transition in syria that follows the cessation of the ab or ent violence they're perpetrating on their own people. how we get there, there is a number of aspects to that that mostly involve coordinating with our international partners and further pressuring and isolating asad. yes, jc? >> how concerned is this administration the counter urn r insurgency in fact could have the earmarks, could have the markings of an embedded al qaeda? >> look, i think as these kinds of...
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you say a financial holocaust puppet perpetrated by germany but let's look at what germany and of the e.c. be the i.m.f. the krauts in brussels it seems that to some that they are force feeding high interest loans here some are saying that putting a stranglehold on members of the euro zone and then only squeezing tighter is it is it the age old story of the rich getting richer they've been force feeding toxic debt for ten years going all the way back to the creation of the euro we now know that goldman sachs on wall street force fed accounting fraud so that greece could be included in the euro this is all planned ahead of time because germany knows that eventually it would all fall apart germany's there to pick up the pieces germany storming into greece storming into portugal will be storming into spain this is the fourth reich this is all been baked into the cake as i've been saying on the show for quite some time it's germany holds all the cards they're playing them brilliantly. so the measures agreed upon on thursday include further cuts of fifteen thousand jobs and lowering the mi
you say a financial holocaust puppet perpetrated by germany but let's look at what germany and of the e.c. be the i.m.f. the krauts in brussels it seems that to some that they are force feeding high interest loans here some are saying that putting a stranglehold on members of the euro zone and then only squeezing tighter is it is it the age old story of the rich getting richer they've been force feeding toxic debt for ten years going all the way back to the creation of the euro we now know that...
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stop what they call terrorism at the hands of israeli settlers israel's promise to climb down the perpetrators but the continued support for settlement construction is sending mixed signals. thus we have lines here in our next we talk to the senior editor of new statesman magazine maggie hassan who tells r.t. that finding a solution to the crisis in syria won't be easy and won't be legitimate without a un resolution. today i'm talking to mehdi has the he's the senior political editor for the new statesman magazine where the me talking about the violence that's going on in syria at the moment and also the developing situation in iran that he has and thank you very much for talking to me today now we've seen observers being sent into syria who seem to have done nothing to stop the violence in fact the death toll has risen from twenty to thirty people that day how good do you think the observers are implementing that monday's i've been there very good given held one of the leaders of the mission where originally went in was a sudanese general who's been accused of carrying out war crimes and ethn
stop what they call terrorism at the hands of israeli settlers israel's promise to climb down the perpetrators but the continued support for settlement construction is sending mixed signals. thus we have lines here in our next we talk to the senior editor of new statesman magazine maggie hassan who tells r.t. that finding a solution to the crisis in syria won't be easy and won't be legitimate without a un resolution. today i'm talking to mehdi has the he's the senior political editor for the...
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to fifteen minutes election fraud a happens nearly every election year and is by far away mostly perpetrated by republicans several years ago one of those republicans conservative activist paul weyrich laid it out for all of us rather bluntly how many of our quest to have what i call them grow. government they want everybody to vote i don't want everybody to vote elections are not won by a majority of people they never have been from the beginning of our country every are not. going to leverage in the elections quite candid like go drop only populist go down. it's simple when more people vote when our country acts more democratically the democrats tend to do better at the polls that's mainly because democrats look out for working people or the ninety five percent of us who aren't millionaires and billionaires republicans on the other hand are perfectly content sticking up for the richest of the rich screw everybody else back in two thousand and eight indiana and acted restrictive voting laws and what we saw was elderly voters college students and low income people almost the democratic voter
to fifteen minutes election fraud a happens nearly every election year and is by far away mostly perpetrated by republicans several years ago one of those republicans conservative activist paul weyrich laid it out for all of us rather bluntly how many of our quest to have what i call them grow. government they want everybody to vote i don't want everybody to vote elections are not won by a majority of people they never have been from the beginning of our country every are not. going to leverage...
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she will be in court sending a message to the perpetrator ... >>the unborn child cut from the womb of debra evans he survived his name is elisha he lives downstate with an older brother and his grandfather ... the family is convinced that fedell caffey will not be free ... >>police say that a 66 year-old president of an oak park senior care facilities suspected in the death of another elderly resident. the victim a year-old anibal calderon was a patient and the alzheimer's ward at the oak park health care center the cook county medical examiner said that call the ron died of head injuries from an assault police were called to the senior care facility sunday night after calder and apparently had an altercation with another patient. he was found unconscious and he died early yesterday our rush university medical center >>an elderly woman was found dead in her home byrd underneath palls of garbage and debris randi belisomo has the story >>the treasure was piled to the ceiling spilling into the yard police discovered the badly decomposed body buried
she will be in court sending a message to the perpetrator ... >>the unborn child cut from the womb of debra evans he survived his name is elisha he lives downstate with an older brother and his grandfather ... the family is convinced that fedell caffey will not be free ... >>police say that a 66 year-old president of an oak park senior care facilities suspected in the death of another elderly resident. the victim a year-old anibal calderon was a patient and the alzheimer's ward at...
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there are many perpetrators of crimes that may even be paying club attendees. clubs cannot be expected to provide coverage. several leaders came to a supervisor chiu and as a result, he joined with supervisor winer and -- wiener and dennis he rrera. the police department currently prohibits all parking facilities. this would require operators of commercial parking facilities to provide security plans as part of their application. if the parking facility is within 1,000 feet of an entertainment venue, certain minimum security requirements would apply. these are adequate lighting, staffing the facility until 3:00 a.m.. the police chief would have the discretion to add additional security measures as conditions of a permit if it was deemed necessary. for example, having a history of public safety issues. >> the also pursue a civil action against the parking lot and rod sellers that failed to comply with the police cut provisions regarding commercial parking. that concludes my summary and i am happy to answer any other questions. commissioner clyde: catherine, i ha
there are many perpetrators of crimes that may even be paying club attendees. clubs cannot be expected to provide coverage. several leaders came to a supervisor chiu and as a result, he joined with supervisor winer and -- wiener and dennis he rrera. the police department currently prohibits all parking facilities. this would require operators of commercial parking facilities to provide security plans as part of their application. if the parking facility is within 1,000 feet of an entertainment...
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they're not particularly moved by it is that this is one of several ongoing cultural insults being perpetrated by the occupation forces there not least of which is the frequent invasion of afghan homes by u.s. special operations forces and when you have a situation where a foreign force is in your country repeatedly violating the cultural standards of your country it's absolutely understandable that just saying you're sorry is not going to get you anywhere and not going to get you anywhere but there are quite a few people who say you know at least it's a step in the right direction however there seems to be sort of a mindset especially among conservative politicians in this country that it was the wrong thing to do i want to play a little bit of a speech that presidential candidate for the g.o.p. newt gingrich recently that the president apologized for the burning but i haven't seen the president demand that the government of afghanistan apologize for the killing of two young americans. and hamad karzai the president of afghanistan doesn't feel like apologizing but i think we should say goodby
they're not particularly moved by it is that this is one of several ongoing cultural insults being perpetrated by the occupation forces there not least of which is the frequent invasion of afghan homes by u.s. special operations forces and when you have a situation where a foreign force is in your country repeatedly violating the cultural standards of your country it's absolutely understandable that just saying you're sorry is not going to get you anywhere and not going to get you anywhere but...
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. >> the number one health risk to women and 85% of the perpetrators are men so we are trying to helph other by raising the level of awareness and also talking more importantly about ways that we can positively impact this. >> okay, let me ask you this, obviously it is a tremendous initiative by verizon, i am going to throw some props out to those folks who i have my entire account bundled with. thought i would give you that one, too. but how much -- what kind of money are you guys throwing at this? >> i think -- i don't know the precise figures of what we are throwing behind but the verizon corporation has been involved for over 10 years and it is a considerable amount of money but more than that we do that so this is not just a drive by campaign, we have been involved in this for 10 years and we really want to see this problem start to be eradicated. all you have to do is go to one domestic violence center and hear the stories. >> i did just that, i went to the domestic violence hot line in austin texas, and also the teen, teenage help line there in austin texas and heard some of th
. >> the number one health risk to women and 85% of the perpetrators are men so we are trying to helph other by raising the level of awareness and also talking more importantly about ways that we can positively impact this. >> okay, let me ask you this, obviously it is a tremendous initiative by verizon, i am going to throw some props out to those folks who i have my entire account bundled with. thought i would give you that one, too. but how much -- what kind of money are you guys...
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very few perpetrators have been brought to justice. it is a way of exploiting people that are vulnerable and can't stand up for their rights. it is increasingly easy to find these. >> the family knows the full cost of such exploitation. the 22-year-old son died in a suspicious caravan fire. his parents later discovered that they would harm them if he tried to leave. >> he was intimidated, put in the hospital, and kept as a prisoner. it cost him his life. he is a hero, isn't he? >> it condemns slavery-and forced labor. if individuals are suspected, they should face the full force of the law. >> new rules restricting the carrying of firearms have come from the colombian capital. members of the private security firms are allowed to carry guns. police have arrested a man suspected of having 5 tons of glacial ice. he was transporting it. police suspect the ice was destined to santiago for up- market bars and restaurants. it is not easy being a presidential candidate. attacked with flowers, giving a campaign speech in paris, a woman throws a
very few perpetrators have been brought to justice. it is a way of exploiting people that are vulnerable and can't stand up for their rights. it is increasingly easy to find these. >> the family knows the full cost of such exploitation. the 22-year-old son died in a suspicious caravan fire. his parents later discovered that they would harm them if he tried to leave. >> he was intimidated, put in the hospital, and kept as a prisoner. it cost him his life. he is a hero, isn't he?...
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>> i think it's very dangerous bill because it does open the doors for those that would want to perpetrate crimes against females. >> tuesday's vote is considered of victory with transgender and the gay community. >> i'm honored that they treated us as well as they did and i'm glad there was no willingness to be reasonable. >> an incident at mcdonald's resulted in both of those young women to be prosecuted. >> we have some breaking news from outside atlanta. buy people are killed in the shooting of the health spa. in atlanta, they report that five bodies were found in norcross, georgia. they are still combing the scene for evidence and will continue updating you as we get information. >>> troops burn volumes of the koran and other military base parking outrage among afghans who believe the troops don't respect their religion. >> more than 2000 afghans chanted, death to america. >>> they held up and partially burned copies of the koran, blaming nato troops were throwing the books away. >> i promise you that this was not intentional in any way. >> afghan is working on the base pulled to burn
>> i think it's very dangerous bill because it does open the doors for those that would want to perpetrate crimes against females. >> tuesday's vote is considered of victory with transgender and the gay community. >> i'm honored that they treated us as well as they did and i'm glad there was no willingness to be reasonable. >> an incident at mcdonald's resulted in both of those young women to be prosecuted. >> we have some breaking news from outside atlanta. buy...
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a juvenile that have perpetrated some kind of crime, those are at the district station where the crimeoccurred. the investigative teams are investigating those crimes. we focus on crimes were the child as a victim, either sexual abuse or physical abuse. during the course of an investigation, if the team determines that that particular child is being abused, that becomes the high priority. whether it is a victim or a suspect, we need to stop that abuse. my office would be contacted, my investigators dealing with those kind of investigations would probably be a secondary role. or if it is severe enough, a primary role. it might be handed over to us for further investigation. what would child protective services stepped in and look into this particular case to make any kind of recommendation? we have that kind of working relationship with them. if that child as the victim or suspect, our primary function is to stop that abuse. commissioner chan: i appreciate that, it is something to keep in mind with this new structure because you have investigators s and thevu un -- and the svu unit in t
a juvenile that have perpetrated some kind of crime, those are at the district station where the crimeoccurred. the investigative teams are investigating those crimes. we focus on crimes were the child as a victim, either sexual abuse or physical abuse. during the course of an investigation, if the team determines that that particular child is being abused, that becomes the high priority. whether it is a victim or a suspect, we need to stop that abuse. my office would be contacted, my...
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. >> this involves a perpetrator coming in, taking control of the occupants and committing other crimes of violence. it's a very atrocious and horrendous crime. there's been a huge surge in this crime, not just in my county, just about every region. >> lee says there were about 2400 home invasion robberies in maryland last year. a harford county lawmaker wants to impose criminal penalties for those who do not report child abuse. nan say jacobs said senate bill 140 or the penn state law calls for fines and up to one year in jail for failure to report. it's a glaring example of why there needs to be a stronger law. our state has a reporting law on the books but she believes it has no teeth to it. >> maryland is only one of three states that has no penalty for failure to report child abuse. it's time to change that. we don't believe anybody should be exempt from reporting, even if you have suspicions that something has gone wrong and you'll hear some cases behind it, you should report. you should report. let the experts look at the case. >> critics say the proposal could increase the numbe
. >> this involves a perpetrator coming in, taking control of the occupants and committing other crimes of violence. it's a very atrocious and horrendous crime. there's been a huge surge in this crime, not just in my county, just about every region. >> lee says there were about 2400 home invasion robberies in maryland last year. a harford county lawmaker wants to impose criminal penalties for those who do not report child abuse. nan say jacobs said senate bill 140 or the penn state...
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in march 2009, bernard madoff pleaded guilty to perpetrating what's believed to be the largest financial fraud in history. he received the maximum sentence for his crime, 150 years in prison. but while madoff is behind bars, there's still much we don't know about the scam which involved, by some accounts, a fraud of more than $50 billion. investigators are still trying to figure out who was involved and where the money went. this edition features some of the people most intimately familiar with madoff's schemes: irving picard, the court-appointed trustee charged with finding the missing money, some of the crooked financier's victims and the man who figured out madoff's crimes out before anyone else, harry markopolos. plus, morley safer examines why, even today, investors are so susceptible to con men. we begin with markopolos. at the beginning of 2009, he sat down with steve kroft for his first television interview. >> kroft: until the end of 2008, harry markopolos was an obscure financial analyst and mildly eccentric fraud investigator from boston who most people would never notice on t
in march 2009, bernard madoff pleaded guilty to perpetrating what's believed to be the largest financial fraud in history. he received the maximum sentence for his crime, 150 years in prison. but while madoff is behind bars, there's still much we don't know about the scam which involved, by some accounts, a fraud of more than $50 billion. investigators are still trying to figure out who was involved and where the money went. this edition features some of the people most intimately familiar with...
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. >> the perpetrators of domestic violence often exhibit the same sign. it is important for loved ones to be aware of them. >> if someone is really controlling of your time, insists that that you not have involvement in other activities or other print. >> george huguely is attorney said he was immersed in a lot of sports, sex, and alcohol. testimony revealed he might have had as many as 20 alcoholic drinks in the days before her death. >> the amount about all on college campuses is getting to epidemic proportions. it is worse than i have ever seen. >> young people are finding creative ways to consume more alcohol and less time. >> you pour your alcohol, and they do not hide it. we are not just talking about drunk driving. we are talking about violence. we are talking about date rape. >> experts are concerned. >> it is truly over no. 1 drug of abuse in this country. it is alcohol. >> one of the best ways to prevent a tragedy is to talk to kids about the dangers of binge drinking. if your the the victim of domestic violence, call the house of ruth. shelton
. >> the perpetrators of domestic violence often exhibit the same sign. it is important for loved ones to be aware of them. >> if someone is really controlling of your time, insists that that you not have involvement in other activities or other print. >> george huguely is attorney said he was immersed in a lot of sports, sex, and alcohol. testimony revealed he might have had as many as 20 alcoholic drinks in the days before her death. >> the amount about all on college...
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the suicidal perpetrator was their father. a man suspected but never charged in the disappearance of his wife two years ago. the boy's grandparents said they feared that father might be capable of violence. tonight, they have their terrible confirmation. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: it was a twisted murder/suicide. two young boys killed at the hands of their father josh powell in a terrifying end to a long and sordid nightmare. >> i was afraid the only way he could win this game he was playing was to kill them. >> reporter: but what happened inside the house before the flames broke out is far more sinister than anyone could have imagined. police say josh powell tried to kill his 7-year-old son charles and 5-year-old braden with a hatchet before the fire could take their lives. >> i don't know if his intent was to try to put them out before the fire got them but he didn't do a very good job of it. >> reporter: josh powell was no stranger to police scrutiny. he was the prime suspect in the disappearance of his wife,
the suicidal perpetrator was their father. a man suspected but never charged in the disappearance of his wife two years ago. the boy's grandparents said they feared that father might be capable of violence. tonight, they have their terrible confirmation. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: it was a twisted murder/suicide. two young boys killed at the hands of their father josh powell in a terrifying end to a long and sordid nightmare. >> i was afraid the only way he could win...
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other problems are many for example in families they are victims of violence perpetrated by their fathers husbands and brothers rape cases is historic i'm not going to stop these dumb mistake while it's just four years old maybe two and a half years old babies five year old babies twelve years old girls fourteen year old girl take it right. normally if they injure their wives the husband don't accompany them to hospitals with their companies by the member of their families you know and afghanistan beating your wife beating your family beating your children isn't considered a crime. the police reports mainly regard physical violence. i believe the majority of women i can say ninety nine percent saw first psychological violence but it isn't trip or to. the other day for example i saw a fifteen year old girl who was the second wife of a fifty five year old man. because here ninety nine point nine percent of all marriages are arranged. cheater she told us that from the day she had my her husband he has never taken care of or that he has only beaten her and that she can't make any decisions at
other problems are many for example in families they are victims of violence perpetrated by their fathers husbands and brothers rape cases is historic i'm not going to stop these dumb mistake while it's just four years old maybe two and a half years old babies five year old babies twelve years old girls fourteen year old girl take it right. normally if they injure their wives the husband don't accompany them to hospitals with their companies by the member of their families you know and...
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we know people exposed to violence are more likely to be victims and perpetrators of violence. identifying those risks and getting them services early as the best way to reduce victimization and increased public safety. this is not something that i commit to lightly. this is not just about the courtroom, but it is also about the classroom. i am committed to shutting down the school to prison pipeline that we have perpetuated for too many years in to many urban centers, including our own. we need to prevent children from ever entering the juvenile justice system. we will be in the classrooms working with young people, bringing resources to them, as we are now doing in burton high- school with a program we created for students having difficulty making a transition. we are seeing a truant students improve their attendance. this is meaningful for crime rates, but more importantly, these numbers are meaningful to the young person, their family, and our community. together with the school district and common sense media, we are helping young people understand what it means to be good
we know people exposed to violence are more likely to be victims and perpetrators of violence. identifying those risks and getting them services early as the best way to reduce victimization and increased public safety. this is not something that i commit to lightly. this is not just about the courtroom, but it is also about the classroom. i am committed to shutting down the school to prison pipeline that we have perpetuated for too many years in to many urban centers, including our own. we...
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king called it one of the great frauds that had been perpetrated on the american people. really the assault on the freedom of collective bargaining. the democrats are trying to push that republicans are hand made, and corporate power, and the democrats are fighting for the rights of firefighters and folks. so i think this will be part eh the national campaign we'll see roll out over the coming months. >> thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> the newt gingrich campaign made thousands of calls saying that mitt romney was insensitive a lot to rail on we're going to have guests that are very smart and very interesting, so i hope you'll tune in become part of this war room family. the susan -- newt gingrich the newest voice in cable news is on the new news network. >>it is an independent progressive voice and i love that. >>jennifer granholm joins current tv. she's a political trail-blazer. >>people like somebody who's got a spine. >>determined to find solutions... >>we need government to ensure that people have freedom. >>driven to find the truth... >>what's really going on?
king called it one of the great frauds that had been perpetrated on the american people. really the assault on the freedom of collective bargaining. the democrats are trying to push that republicans are hand made, and corporate power, and the democrats are fighting for the rights of firefighters and folks. so i think this will be part eh the national campaign we'll see roll out over the coming months. >> thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> the newt gingrich campaign made...
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situation, and sometimes things need to be acted on swiftly with knowledge of the whereabouts of the perpetrator. i would probably appreciate it more if the manager could at least give us some fundamental information to the officers so they can start the process. the officer that speaks the language. i think that goes to the protection of the victim, going back to a household where there is an issue. again, i understand what you said and what the commissioner said, but they should be proficient enough to be pleased to tell the officer at the statement -- station that he beat her, he is still in the house. icl domestic violence cases have gone, and it is never good, so i appreciate that there is a little more flexibility on your part. vice president marshall: that is the spirit. i really just wanted to know. >> understand. i want to say that the manager did, indeed, do that. provide that very fundamental information, but where she but she really needed to put a battery as when it got to the declaration, and she felt completely out of it. president mazzucco: thank you for what you do. vice preside
situation, and sometimes things need to be acted on swiftly with knowledge of the whereabouts of the perpetrator. i would probably appreciate it more if the manager could at least give us some fundamental information to the officers so they can start the process. the officer that speaks the language. i think that goes to the protection of the victim, going back to a household where there is an issue. again, i understand what you said and what the commissioner said, but they should be proficient...
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. >> they experience their abusers calling them at work and sometimes perpetrating violence at their place of employment. >> unemployment insurance bill some of the financial gap. >> the people will have an easier time of it and will be able to move forward. >> the bill is modeled after laws enacted in 33 other states. still, there are concerns. >> the lot has introduced is overly broad and very expensive -- blog as introduced. >> an employee can quit and get unemployment benefits and help parents get through a domestic violence situation. a letter from your pastor may suffice. an employee may simply not show up and the employer will have to wait for the department of labour to contact them. but state law limits the amount of information to be given out. the lieutenant governor says the bill can be tweaked and the benefits far outweigh the costs. >> you compare the cost to the unemployment trust fund, compared to the benefit of saved lives, a more productive workplace, i think you will reach the same conclusion. >> back in 2002, a similar bill passed the house but failed to gain trac
. >> they experience their abusers calling them at work and sometimes perpetrating violence at their place of employment. >> unemployment insurance bill some of the financial gap. >> the people will have an easier time of it and will be able to move forward. >> the bill is modeled after laws enacted in 33 other states. still, there are concerns. >> the lot has introduced is overly broad and very expensive -- blog as introduced. >> an employee can quit and get...
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Feb 2, 2012
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it carries low risks because very few perpetrators have been brought to justice. it is a way of exploiting people who are vulnerable and who cannot stand up for their rights. in an economic crisis, it is increasingly easy to find these kind of people. >> back in the u.k., this family knows the full cost of such scomployation. their 22-year-old son oliver died in a suspicious caravan fire in sweden in 2005. his parents believed his exploiters would hurt them if they tried to leave. >> he was intimidated, beaten up, put in hospital and kept as a virtual slave and prisoner. he feared for our safety, and it cost him his life. that is a hero, isn't it? >> the traveler community said it condemns absolutely slavery enforced labor, and if individuals are suspected, they should face the full force of the law. the government said it is working with countries like sweden to tackle exploitation. "bbc news." >> a new report has slammed the sale of forests and other prime land in africa often to developers, saying it is one of the biggest causes of civil unrest and yict on the
it carries low risks because very few perpetrators have been brought to justice. it is a way of exploiting people who are vulnerable and who cannot stand up for their rights. in an economic crisis, it is increasingly easy to find these kind of people. >> back in the u.k., this family knows the full cost of such scomployation. their 22-year-old son oliver died in a suspicious caravan fire in sweden in 2005. his parents believed his exploiters would hurt them if they tried to leave....